Jordon Hudson poses for photos before North Carolina loss
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Jordon Hudson’s presence on the sidelines offered no boost for Bill Belichick’s North Carolina team, as they suffered a narrow 17-16 defeat against Virginia on Saturday.

The 24-year-old Hudson was spotted cheerfully snapping photos with what seemed to be an ACC sideline official prior to the game. This season, Hudson has been a regular fixture near the Tar Heels’ games, consistently showing her support for Belichick, 73. Earlier this season, she was even seen offering him words of encouragement before a match.

Despite her supportive role, Hudson has faced some criticism from fans who question her frequent sideline appearances. Before UNC’s decisive 38-10 loss to Clemson on October 5, Hudson was seen conversing with Jim Phillips, the commissioner of the ACC.

Her appearance during Saturday’s game followed a behind-the-scenes video released last week by journalist Pablo Torre. The footage captured Hudson and Belichick voicing their grievances about staff members on the set of his show “Coach.”

Hudson’s appearance Saturday comes after a behind-the-scenes video shared by journalist Pablo Torre last week showed her and Belichick complaining about employees on the set of his show “Coach.”

“I don’t know how they have four full-time graphics people,” Hudson said.

“They can’t do s–t,” Belichick said.

“Right?” Hudson responded.

Belichick’s Tar Heels have yet to find their spark this year, and this week, they lost an overtime crusher to the No. 16-ranked Cavaliers, leaving UNC in search of its first ACC win.

The game ended following a risky decision by Belichick, in which the legendary coach decided to go for a two-point conversion in an attempt to take the lead rather than settle for a tie with an extra point.

However, Virginia’s defense stopped UNC running back Benjamin Hall just short of the goal line to capture the win.

North Carolina quarterback Gio Lopez threw for 208 yards, completing 23-of-36 passing attempts, with a touchdown but two crucial interceptions.

Wide receiver Jordan Shipp led the Tar Heels with 67 receiving yards on seven catches.

“I mean it’s one thing for people to say, ‘We’re getting better, we’re getting better,’ but I mean we are showing it,” Shipp told reporters following the game, “[Virginia] is a top 20-ranked team in the country and we go out there and lose on the last play of the game.”

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